

You’ll start with a brief consultation where we understand your concerns and help you decide if this is the right next step.


Bright, but lacks performance

Stressed or ignores school work

Struggles to focus or finish
tasks on time

Effort doesn’t match results

Disorganized or forgetful

School feedback is negative or lacks clarity
"You’re left trying to figure it out, without clear answers."

Attention, memory, or regulation differences

Executive functioning (planning, organization, execution)

Learning and processing patterns

Mismatch between teaching and learning style
Without clarity, even well-intentioned support becomes guesswork.
Not sure if this applies to your child?
The Solution

Attention and memory difference

Executive functioning skills

Cognitive and learning processing

Academic performance patterns

Contributing emotional factors
The Solution
Attention and memory difference
Executive functioning skills
Cognitive and learning processing
Academic performance patterns
Contributing emotional factors

The assessment process was incredibly thorough, supportive, and empowering, and the recommendations translated directly into practical classroom strategies.
Today our daughter is thriving with confidence and a love of learning at college!
- Rhonda M.
Tutoring focuses on helping a child improve performance in specific subjects.
This evaluation identifies why performance is happening the way it is.
When you understand how your child learns
support becomes more targeted and effective.
Most parents don’t come in because something is obviously “wrong.” They come in because something doesn’t fully make sense. You might see your child trying hard but not getting the results you expect, or you may feel like their abilities aren’t being fully reflected at school. Sometimes it’s a quiet sense that things could be easier for them. An evaluation helps take that uncertainty and turn it into clarity, so you’re no longer guessing what your child needs.
This is a comprehensive look at how your child learns, processes information, and manages academic demands. We evaluate areas like attention (including ADHD when relevant), executive functioning skills such as organization and follow-through, and the way your child processes and retains information. We also look at academic patterns and any factors that may be contributing to what you’re seeing day to day. The goal is not just to gather data, but to understand the full picture of how your child functions as a learner
Yes, if ADHD is present, it will be clearly identified and explained. But just as important, you’ll understand how attention, learning, and executive functioning are working together for your child. Many parents find that having this deeper context is what actually helps them move forward with confidence, because it explains not just what is happening, but why.
The process is designed to be thorough but manageable. It typically includes an initial consultation, one or more testing sessions, and a feedback meeting where we walk through everything in detail. Most families complete the full process within a few weeks. We’ll guide you through each step so you always know what to expect and what comes next.
You’ll leave with a clear understanding of how your child learns, where they’re thriving, and where they may need support. More importantly, you’ll have specific, practical recommendations you can use at home and in school. Parents often say the biggest shift is that they finally feel confident in their decisions, because they’re no longer relying on guesswork.
Yes, and many families find this to be one of the most helpful parts of the process. The evaluation provides a structured, professional understanding of your child that can support conversations with teachers, guide educational planning, and, when appropriate, inform accommodations. It gives you something concrete to advocate from.
Let us guide you through the next steps and help you determine if this is the right fit.
Let us guide you through the next steps and help you determine if this is the right fit.
No commitment — a short conversation to make sure an evaluation is the right next step for your child.

